If one hears about such a situation, they should immediately encourage the victim, in this case the wife, to seek help. This could be reaching out to family members she trusts or contacting professional counselors.
It's not at all okay. Firstly, being tricked into any sexual act is a violation of a person's autonomy. In the case of gay sex, it doesn't matter if the person is gay or not. If tricked, it's wrong. The person who has been tricked should reach out to a local LGBTQ+ support center even if they are not gay themselves. These centers often have resources and people who can help guide the victim through the process of dealing with what has happened, whether it's getting medical attention if needed, or just emotional support.
It's not ethical at all. In such a case, the person who was tricked might feel violated and confused. They should reach out for help. There are organizations that can offer legal advice if there were any illegal actions involved, like coercion. Also, they need to take care of their mental health, perhaps through therapy to work through the complex emotions.
One should immediately stop listening and make it clear that this is an inappropriate topic. Do not participate in any form of spreading such stories.
If one hears about such a situation, the first step should be to call the emergency services immediately. Do not attempt to free the person on your own if you are not trained, as you could cause further harm.
If you hear such a story, the first thing is to offer support to the victim. Let her know that she's not at fault.
If you hear such a story, the best thing to do is to stay out of it. It's a private matter. You could simply ignore it and not spread the story further as spreading it would be unethical and could cause unnecessary harm to the people involved.
One should immediately stop the person from sharing such inappropriate stories. It's important to set boundaries and make it clear that this kind of talk is unacceptable.
One should firmly reject believing or spreading it. Since the Mormon faith is centered around family values and respect in marriage, these kinds of stories are not in line with what the community stands for. Moreover, spreading unfounded rumors is unethical in general.
If possible, try to confront the person who is spreading the story and tell them that it is wrong. Also, if the woman in the story is known to you, you can offer her support and let her know that you do not support this kind of behavior.
First, don't spread the story without verification. If it involves illegal or unethical behavior, encourage the person involved (if it's your friend or relative) to take appropriate legal action. And if it's just a baseless rumor, try to stop it from spreading further.